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5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic, December 1, 2008
This album is great. I hate country music, but I love Carlette West's version of I've Just Seen a Face. This CD has such a wide variety of music that it's perfect for any Beatles fan.
 

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Beatles Cover songs, December 1, 2008

Really original songs in all sorts of unexpected genres. I didn't know a punk version of "let it be" could actually sound good! Luciano's reggae version of "Imagine" is also top notch-- Its a nice change from listening to the overplayed Beatles recordings on commercial radio

 
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Beatles covers any fan will appreciate , January 7, 2009
As an avid Beatles fan, I'm quite impressed with Meat DBeatles, a great compilation CD in honor of one of the greatest bands (IMO) that ever performed. Each artist does their own take on some of the Fab Four's most popular songs - my personal favorite being the surprisingly fresh version of "Let it Be" by 101 Rocks (last track). I won't spoil it, but it's reinvented in a way you never would have though Let it Be would be performed! I highly suggest picking this up for any Beatles fan.
 
Pleased to have met DBeatles , June 1, 2009
I had to give this album a 4 out of 5 ONLY because I typically don't really like the Beatles! These covers were really unique, nothing like I've ever heard, and SERIOUSLY AWESOME! My eyes are now opened to maybe starting to listen to the Beatles, themselves, and not the cover artists, but the country version of Ive Just Seen a Face and the punk version of Let It Be were killers. Amazing, amazing album. I'd recommend it to any Beatles fan OR those who have never really listened to them!
 

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